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they grabbed us by the hair and pulled us out of the car and beat us. sometimes a child deserves that. >> your father was known as a cold war hawk, so -- >> yes. >> this extended to family discipline? >> it was really rough there for a few years. my brothers are tough. >> i'm not afraid. >> we could do this in 50 minutes. >> ever think a teenager doesn't deserve a good beating sometimes? >> no. >> there you go. joining us with the political playbook it's vandehei. how are you doing? >> don't sound so darn delighted. >> good to see you. >> are you horrified about our conversation here? i bet you're the perfect parent? >> i try to be a good -- pretty good parent. >> no beatings? >> i didn't hear your conversation. >> politico is out with their 50 politicos to watch issue so who's on the list? i'll change the subject carefully. >> we have a bunch of different groupings of folks that people should watch, particularly in the years ahead. and we look at the second term if obama wins the race. a couple people are susan rice, ambassador to the u.n., who would h
they grabbed us by the hair and pulled us out of the car and beat us. sometimes a child deserves that. >> your father was known as a cold war hawk, so -- >> yes. >> this extended to family discipline? >> it was really rough there for a few years. my brothers are tough. >> i'm not afraid. >> we could do this in 50 minutes. >> ever think a teenager doesn't deserve a good beating sometimes? >> no. >> there you go. joining us with the political...
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when it's convenient to us, close to us, people like us? >> or if there is oil. >> my point. you're making my point again. >> we look back at rwanda with deep regret. that's a belief that we should have intervened. >> tell me how you will intervene. you can send american troops from where and how? >> for the sake of playing devil's advocate is there a minimal set of standards at which point we say, okay, now it is appropriate? >> we have an international community that's supposed to set the standards. we are not setting the standards for the world. if we don't have the international community really with us and particularly heavy lifters with us, what are you going to do it with? plunging into this problem and making it worse, perhaps getting the iranians involved, spreading it to iraq, destabilizing jordan. are we really contributing to the saving of lives? >> that's a good question. >> mark halprin? >> yes. >> we were told you had a question. now is the time to ask it. >> there's a moment of silence. >> i didn't know if you were asking me a question or wanted many e to ask
when it's convenient to us, close to us, people like us? >> or if there is oil. >> my point. you're making my point again. >> we look back at rwanda with deep regret. that's a belief that we should have intervened. >> tell me how you will intervene. you can send american troops from where and how? >> for the sake of playing devil's advocate is there a minimal set of standards at which point we say, okay, now it is appropriate? >> we have an international...
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trust us. and what has that trust gotten us? was john shattuck and those who voted against tarp the first time, were they right about being skeptical about a three-page document? >> they certainly were skeptical. and promises made by treasury about maintaining homeownership that were later abandoned. a housing program supposed supposed to spend $50 million to maintain homeownership and it was about foaming the banks. >> the treasury secretary admitted -- >> foaming the runway for the the banks. >> he said the banks can handle a scertain number of millions i foreclosures, and this would help foam the runway, stretch out the foreclosure process. more money went to american express than went to the homeowners. >> how do you break that capture? where everybody has been captured by the banks? how do you break that capture? >> there's two parts to it. >> in fairness, on tina's point, has dodd-frank attempted to do that or has it fallen short or it never was serious in the first place? >> there's two things. with respect to dodd-frank,
trust us. and what has that trust gotten us? was john shattuck and those who voted against tarp the first time, were they right about being skeptical about a three-page document? >> they certainly were skeptical. and promises made by treasury about maintaining homeownership that were later abandoned. a housing program supposed supposed to spend $50 million to maintain homeownership and it was about foaming the banks. >> the treasury secretary admitted -- >> foaming the runway...
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dee dee myers, stay with us. up next, do we have the see nor line, i heard he was on and was conservative. i need -- >> i need a little help. it's -- >> three on one. >> you have a mark on you, joe. don't worry. >> 80 liberals to one every morning. i can only carry so much. romney campaign senior adviser ed gillespie joins the conversation. i think i'm going to -- >> tag team. we shall return. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks and the young marksist leagues of the greatest manhattan area. but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. >>> the choice on taxes, mitt romney's plan, a 25% tax cut for millionaires, tax breaks for oil companies and corporations that shift jobs overseas, but a tax hike for 18 million working families. president obama's plan, ask the wealthy to pay a little more so the middle class pays less. eliminate oil subsidies and tax breaks for companies that outsource. t
dee dee myers, stay with us. up next, do we have the see nor line, i heard he was on and was conservative. i need -- >> i need a little help. it's -- >> three on one. >> you have a mark on you, joe. don't worry. >> 80 liberals to one every morning. i can only carry so much. romney campaign senior adviser ed gillespie joins the conversation. i think i'm going to -- >> tag team. we shall return. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks and the...
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when he got in, got us out by bluffing, basically. >> brinksmanship, threatening to use the bomb and other things. he spent the next eight years at a scary, dangerous time. the cold war is getting going, nuclear weapons are new things, there are communist threats all over the place. he bluffed our way through eight years. didn't lose any soldiers, didn't get into any wars, stayed out of vietnam. >> the economy exploded, created the interstate system, invested in science, he did -- >> balanced the budget while doing it and there was a huge pressure on him to spend more on defense and he was the one guy who understood how to stop that. used to talk about those boys at the pentagon. i know them. i understand them. >> he knew those boys at the pentagon. doris, here's a great example of lyndon johnson, the man you knew so well, lyndon johnson wouldn't go out holding press conferences talking about eisenhower. this segment is not about ike, but it is -- we're just talking about presidents who rise and presidents who fall. eisenhower is on his way up right now. >> legacies. >> but you had,
when he got in, got us out by bluffing, basically. >> brinksmanship, threatening to use the bomb and other things. he spent the next eight years at a scary, dangerous time. the cold war is getting going, nuclear weapons are new things, there are communist threats all over the place. he bluffed our way through eight years. didn't lose any soldiers, didn't get into any wars, stayed out of vietnam. >> the economy exploded, created the interstate system, invested in science, he did --...
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you know he will. >> with us now we have mark leibovich with us. his article is for this sunday's "new york times" magazine, dissects the relationship between mcauliffe and barbour explaining how sometimes it pays to be bipartisan. >> and mark writes in part, greentech's story is in part a monument to the power of a politically connected company. gre greentech has raised more than $100 million in capital much of it no doubt derisking from mcauliffe's wide political contacts. this idea if you're in one political party you have to somehow hate the people on the other side as mcauliffe put it to me it's destructive to the country. the washington middle class, represents a vast and self-perpetuating friendships and expeedent associations that transcend even the fiercest ideological differences. one quaint maximof the political class is there is no such thing as democrats and republicans in washington, only the green party, green as in money, not greentech or anything having to do with clean energy. mark, good to have you. >> great to have you here. tha
you know he will. >> with us now we have mark leibovich with us. his article is for this sunday's "new york times" magazine, dissects the relationship between mcauliffe and barbour explaining how sometimes it pays to be bipartisan. >> and mark writes in part, greentech's story is in part a monument to the power of a politically connected company. gre greentech has raised more than $100 million in capital much of it no doubt derisking from mcauliffe's wide political...